Two pranksters managed to sneak a fake painting into the Louvre just weeks after a $102 million heist there — getting past security simply by using a Lego frame.

Neal Remmerie and Senne Haverbeke filmed themselves bringing in the fake painting through security — then putting it in the same room as Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, the Mona Lisa.

The Belgian duo showed how they built the frame from Lego bricks, which did not set off the famous museum’s metal detectors. Once in, they put in a joky oil painting portrait of them together, which they got in by keeping rolled up.

“We arrived an hour before closing time, but visitors had to leave the room half an hour later. We hung the canvas in a hurry,” Haverbeke explained in the video in Flemish.

He smiled as the picture was displayed in

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